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Govt approves Pradhan Mantri Annadata Aay Sanrakshan Abhiyan scheme till 2026 during the 15th Finance Commission cycle

The Government of India approved the continuation of the integrated Pradhan Mantri Annadata Aay Sanrakshan Abhiyan (PM-AASHA), scheme during the 15th Finance Commission Cycle up to 2026. The integrated PM-AASHA Scheme is administered to bring-in more effectiveness in the implementation of procurement operations that would not only help in providing remunerative prices to the farmers for their produce but also control the price volatility of essential commodities by ensuring their availability at affordable prices to consumers. Read More

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Trump warns BRICS nations could face 100% tariffs.

U.S. President Donald Trump said on Thursday that BRICS nations could face 100% tariffs from the United States ‘if they want to play games with the dollar.’ ‘If any trading gets through, it’ll be 100% tariff, at least,’ he said in response to a question about the BRICS nations – Brazil, Russia, India and China – setting up their own currency. Read More

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Cold Storage and Supply Chain Infrastructure Under PMKSY.

The Ministry of Food Processing Industries (MoFPI) has been implementing Central Sector Umbrella Scheme – PMKSY since 2016-17 to create post-harvest infrastructure and processing facilities to boost the overall development of the food processing sector including reduction in post-harvest losses. The component schemes under PMKSY provide credit linked financial assistance (capital subsidy) in the form of grants-in-aid to entrepreneurs for setting up of food processing/preservation infrastructure which, inter-alia, includes cold storages and refrigerated vehicles to minimize post-harvest losses. Read More

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Indian Standards should be accorded top priority: Centre.

Implementation of Indian Standards should be accorded top priority, said Smt. Nidhi Khare, Secretary, Department of Consumer Affairs, Government of India while chairing an inter-ministerial meeting on Implementation of Standards – Bringing more products under Quality Control Orders (QCOs) in New Delhi. The Secretary emphasized on the role of QCOs in achieving the aim of ‘Atma Nirbhar Bharat” considering its twin objectives of uplifting quality ecosystem in domestic market and curbing sub-standard imports. Referring to the speech by Hon’ble Prime Minister on 78th Independence Day, wherein a thrust on Indian Standards has been envisioned to make Indian products stand out in the global market, she appealed to all the Ministries to prioritise Indian Standards. Read More

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